1) Did you mention what course you are studying? What course?
2) You've been to Malaysia before?
3) Hey... about the "girl", don't give up even if it takes you years. If she's worth it, why not?
4) Sp, it's not a good idea to migrate to Australia? How about a visit to Australia? Any interesting place?
5) Show us your system's specs.
6) So, what do you normally do everyday? How about telling us what you do normally with your 24 hours?
7) How many more years to go with your studies?

1) Did you mention what course you are studying? What course?
2) You've been to Malaysia before?
3) Hey... about the "girl", don't give up even if it takes you years. If she's worth it, why not?
4) Sp, it's not a good idea to migrate to Australia? How about a visit to Australia? Any interesting place?
5) Show us your system's specs.
6) So, what do you normally do everyday? How about telling us what you do normally with your 24 hours?
7) How many more years to go with your studies?

4) Well...it depends on which part of Australia you want to migrate to, and what kind of lifestyle you want/enjoy. As a city boy, Melbourne or Sydney would probably be ok but Perth (and the other quieter parts of Aus) just drive me nuts sometimes.
Interesting places? If you like nature, then there's lots of places to visit here in Perth. King's Park is quite nice, the beaches are great in summer, and if you take a drive further down south there's lots of coastal towns and wineries to visit.

6) Er.....bum around, mostly.
I'm on holidays now so I got a lot of free time. Mostly reading/posting on forums, messing around with my PC and a bit of gaming.
And last night I went to the casino with my friends.

It's a bungalow, which is pretty standard in every Australian suburb. 8000 sq feet (a little on the large side ), on a hill...I have some pictures of the front of the house that I'll post later on.

The previous owner is responsible for the curtains and pelmets that you see in pics 1, 3 and 5. As I understand it, she helps to decorate display homes so having good taste and good decor was part of her job.
Other than that and the oil painting you see in the first pic, we chose and bought everything else.

Pic 1: Front of the house, from the right side (or left. whatever)
Pic 2: The back
Pic 3: (see IMAG0135.jpg, I don't know why it's not loading properly ) Front, from the left. That long driveway separating the 2 houses is also our land. We have since added a gate.
Pic 4: The view from the front of our house. There's more houses now, in place of that patch of empty land.
Pic 5: Here is a pic of my "other half" (or some of it anyway), as requested by Jeremy

Well the WA property market is lagging far behind the rest of Australia; they paid A$320,000 for it. Compare that to Singapore where you would only be able to get a 4/5-room public housing flat in a prime area for that amount of money